Supplementary Note on Felspar from Kilima-njaro
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2018
Extract
A Chemical analysis of this felspar, to which our attention was directed by Professor Bonney, and which was subsequently described on crystallographic and optical grounds as orthoclase, shows it to be a sodapotash felspar of somewhat peculiar composition.
In the following table, the first two columns give the results obtained on analysis (Fletcher) of two loose crystals, of which the second was a twincrystal of lighter eolour than the first; the next two columns represent the same analyses if the oxide of iron (present as visible enclosures) and the loss on ignition are neglected; the numbers in the fifth column are obtained by taking the means of the numbers in the two preceding columns.
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- Mineralogical magazine and journal of the Mineralogical Society , Volume 7 , Issue 34 , July 1887 , pp. 131 - 132
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- Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1887
References
page 131 note 1 Bonney. Rep. Brit. Ast. 1885, p. 682.
page 131 note 2 Miers. Min. Mag. vii. p. 11.
page 131 note 3 Brögger. Die Siluruchen Stagen 2 und3. 1882, p. 261.
page 131 note 4 Mügge. Neues Jahrbuch. 1881 (2), p. 106.
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page 132 note 8 Förstner, . Zeits.f. Kryst. viii. 1884, p. 125 Google Scholar.
page 132 note 4 Bosenbusch. Mikro. phys. 1885, p. 650.
page 132 note 5 Neues Jahrbuch. Beil. Bd. 4, 1886, p. 291.
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